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Qualifying Matches for 2010 FIFA World Cup continues

seth-edward-oneal.jpgAnd apparently, it doesn’t matter to these guys if it’s still more than a year away.

The qualifying stages for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa continues on Saturday as a number of high profile teams will be in action, each looking to represent their country in the largest football event of the world.

Portugal will welcome back Cristiano Ronaldo while Spain and England will each look to remain at the top of their groups. France and Germany, on the other hand, are in need of wins in their respective groups.

Marco MaterazziSpain is looking good with six points in European Group 5 as they lead Turkey and Belgium by two points. Spain has not lost in 25 games and will look to continue their unbeaten streak at Estonia and Belgium.

England has started World Cup qualifying strong and could remain unbeaten with wins against Kazakhstan and Belarus. Coach Fabio Capello has left Michael Owen off the squad for those two matches while recalling Peter Crouch and Shaun Wright-Phillips.

Manchester City manager Mark Hughes was happy that Wright-Phillips was rewarded.

‘’It is just reward for an outstanding start he has made to the resumption of his City career,'’ Hughes said. ‘’He came back to a club he knows well, he is playing with a smile on his face and both Shaun and the club are benefiting from that. He came back here as a much better player with more experience and he understands what it takes to affect the game in a positive manner.'’

‘’He’s been able to do that, but he’s a great guy who works extremely hard for his teammates and his work ethic is without question. Mr. Capello has recognized those qualities and that’s why he is back in.'’

With wins over Kazakhstan on Saturday and in Belarus next Wednesday the England team would be in good shape to qualify for the World Cup.

Meanwhile, defending champion Italy is dealing with injuries as Gianluigi Buffon, Mauro Camoranesi, Andrea Pirlo, Fabio Grosso and Marco Materazzi have all missed matches.

Italy has called up Giuseppe Ross from Villarreal.

‘’He’s ready. I would have called him up before,'’ Italy coach Marcello Lippi said. ‘’He’s 21 but he has a lot of maturity and international experience.'’

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